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A Day to Pick Your Own Cotton PB Michael Phillips Phillips, Michael Bethany House Publishers 2003-04 0764227017 / 9780764227011 Paperback Used: Like New Paperback Brand new and unread, may have remainder mark (a black mark generally put on the bottom edge of the book by the publisher). Book 2 of Shenandoah Sisters. Mayme and Katie, from entirely different worlds, have been thrown together in the chaotic aftermath of the Civil War. Just teenagers, they are left to survive only by their own wits and shared experiences. Gradually, they are learning to appreciate each other's strengths and to shore up each other's weaknesses. Out of their efforts to simply stay alive comes a growing awareness of the Lord's love and care for them, as well as the dim outlines of a plan to keep Rosewood Plantation operating. The book continues the story begun in Angels Watching Over Me, of two very appealing but contrasting characters and their secret mission to provide a sanctuary for others who have been left alone and adrift by a tragic war.
Learning to rely on each others' strengths, Mayme and Katie attempt to offer sanctuary to others the war has orphaned or left destitute. Shenandoah Sisters Book 2.
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4.26 USD
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Never Too Late HB by Phillips, Michael Michael Phillips Bethany House 2007-01-01 0764202375 / 9780764202377 Hardcover Used: Like New Hardcover Multiple copies are available. Brand new and unread, may have remainder mark (a black mark generally put on the bottom edge of the book by the publisher). Retail Price $19.99 Price:
3.34 USD
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Soldier's Lady, The PB by Phillips, Michael Michael Phillips Bethany House 2006-03-01 0764200429 / 9780764200427 Paperback Used: Like New Paperback New and unread, may have remainder mark (a black mark generally put on the bottom edge of the book by the publisher). When a wounded buffalo soldier rides into town, life around Rosewood changes in ways Katie, Mayme, and Emma could never foresee. The soldier is an educated, spiritual man who turns heads and riles the local townspeople. Everyone at Rosewood is taken with him, but one young woman will be especially touched by his gentle presence. Through his encouragement, she will learn to recognize her value as a child of God...and as a lady. On a nearby plantation an ambitious man plans to do away with evidence of his past indiscretions. Can the Rosewood family save the life of one it holds dear? Or will they be too late? HAS THE PAST FINALLY CAUGHT UP WITH HER? WILL LOVE BE ENOUGH TO SEE HER THROUGH? Price:
4.26 USD
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Your Life in Christ by MacDonald, George MacDonald, George; Michael Phillips, ed. Bethany House Publishers 2005-06-15 0764200828 / 9780764200823 Paperback Used: Like New Paperback Multiple copies are available. Brand new and unread, may have remainder mark (a black mark generally put on the bottom edge of the book by the publisher). Explore the Heart of the Christian Life Through the Writings of George MacDonaldOverlooked and obscured for decades, George MacDonald's nonfiction speaks powerfully to twenty-first-century believers eager to go deeper in their Christian walk. Your Life in Christ, drawn by Michael Phillips from MacDonald's sermons and published essays, explores the faith's foundational topics, including the creation in Christ, self-denial, freedom, and much more.Michael Phillips' skillful editing, which retains MacDonald's message and style, coupled with his insightful commentary on MacDonald's work makes the nineteenth-century Scottish writer's wisdom accessible to today's reader."I know hardly any other writer who seems to be closer, or more continually close, to the Spirit of Christ himself."--C. S. Lewis, 1946"I am reading George MacDonald--I love that writer."--Oswald Chambers, 1906 Retail Price $18 Price:
5.99 USD
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